I have an old Asus laptop. I treat it quite badly, but so far no damage. It seems pretty rugged. I have one big complaint about it. It comes pre-installed with a lot of asus software. Some of these programs are difficult to use. Especially the wireless internet center. Luckily you can remove these programs or at least turn them off. Other then that I have no complaints.

I have a Sony Vaio. I really like the sleek look of the Sony laptops. They might cost slightly more than brands like Toshiba but I think it's worth it for me. My very first laptop was a Compaq, and there is no comparison. The Sony is so much better in every way.

I currently have an old Insys GameForce machine. It's not the best computer you may buy for the price I bought this one but it's a really cool computer. You can do everything you want on it. I'm running Windows 8 without any kind of problem. I have this computer for about 3 years.

ASUS G74sx. I love the laptop, and I love ASUS' machines, but the ASUS support is really shitty. My laptop fucked up last year, so I went to my local PC store where I bought the PC at. They send it in to ASUS, and first after 3 months, I get contacted that they can't fix my PC so they will have to give me a new one. 3 months without a decent PC, that's shitty service.

I use the Mac Book Pro 17". Through many years of going through so many computers and laptops I figured I'd buy a mac. Boy, I was not disappointed. I purchased my Mac in March of 2010. The big selling point for me was that Mac's are not as susceptible to viruses as regular window computers. Ever since then I"ve never looked back and I am happy to say after 4 years of having it I have had no issues.

I have a Dell Inspiron. I got it on my 17th Birthday. It's working great since then. I never had any problem with it. I also bouth a Notebook later on but i gave it to my Brother since i am not using it well.

My brand is a Sony Vaio, this is my second one after I was quite impressed by my first one which gave me great service for 8 years then I decided to upgrade for a newer model and I have been quite satisfied with it also.

I'm currently using a Toshiba. They are very inexpensive, but also a brand name. The laptop has never failed on me. I would recommend this laptop to anyone that is interested. It provides the most bang per buck!

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Same here. I've had three laptops over the years and all of them were Toshiba. The latest is a Satellite C660 and it's great for me, it wasn't expensive and does everything I want. I know some people have had issues with the Toshiba batteries but I've had mine nearly two years and it's fine.

Mine is a toshiba, it is quite old but still pretty good. I do not play a heavy games either, so it is good enough for me.

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Same here. I've had three laptops over the years and all of them were Toshiba. The latest is a Satellite C660 and it's great for me, it wasn't expensive and does everything I want. I know some people have had issues with the Toshiba batteries but I've had mine nearly two years and it's fine.

Since all the hardware is basically the same in every manufacturer's computers, what matters most to me is the customer service of the company.I have an HP and I love it. Not because of how good it is (which it is), but because of how helpful HP is. If you have any kind of problem At All with your computer, HP is usually willing to bend over backwards to help you. I've had horrible experiences with Dell, and decent experiences with Sony, but only amazing experiences with HP.

Mine's a Toshiba. I frankly don't remember the exact model but I have been very happy with it so far; it's about eighteen months old at this point and I expect it to last me for at least a couple more years before being replaced. I haven't had to deal with their customer support at all as it has remained in perfect working condition in the time I've had it so I can't tell you much there - the fact that I haven't had any complaints speaks for itself. It was very reasonably priced compared to others but I did end up paying a bit more for it because I preferred one with a number pad which made the screen bigger, which is what they were actually charging for. I'd recommend this brand to anyone.

I love my Mac Book Pro. Thin and lightweight is the way to go for me. It has all different types of games, features and programs. I love Garage Band. It's a program on an Apple computer that allows an individual to create music. I can use this program all day and all night long.

Lenovo is not bad at all, but some of their designs are weird. In terms of quality and durability, their think pad series is one of the best in the business. The exterior design of the current Yoga 13 is extremely beautiful but I think the Yoga 11 will be more practical.

I currently have an Asus N55s and its great, not too slow or battery consuming but it has a decent hardware for the time being (just ran Crysis 3 on it) . Before that I had an HP dv6 which was mainly used for gaming and it did its job very well for more then 3 years. If you are looking for a not to expansive gaming laptops I recommend something from those brands.